![]() Cowsay uses cowfiles that serve as templates for your cowsay output. If you feel extra fancy you can make cowsay display other stuff than just plain cows. After that your ASCII cow fun is only a cowsay yourTextHere away: Cowsay is available for Linux and Mac and can easily be installed with your favorite package manager. Cowsay uses ASCII art to create a nice cow with a speech bubble that’s filled with any text you like. ![]() These are some of my favorite useless command line applications that I keep showing to people who actually don’t want to know. Don’t ask for the value of these, there probably is none. But behold! There are some really nice gimmicks to make your command line experience more fun. Superficially the command line looks plain and boring and I can totally understand why people are reluctant spending any time there while everything else is nice and shiny these days. Did I already mention, that I love the command line? (Oh yes, most certainly). Home of ancient power tools with text-only interfaces, loved by geeks, avoided by everyone else.
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